Favorite Chaser Ballad

For me personally, it is without a doubt "Jacob's Ladder" by Rush. The lyrics are cool and the music of course phenominal with interesting time signature variations and patterns. It appeals to me both as a chaser as well as a drummer. The song is on the album "Permanent Waves" with the cover art a composite featuring large waves crashing into the Galveston Seawall.

"The clouds prepare for battle
In the dark and brooding silence.
Bruised and sullen stormclouds
Have the light of day obscured.

Looming low and ominous
In twilight premature
Thunderheads are rumbling
In a distant overture...

All at once, the clouds are parted.
Light streams down in bright unbroken beams...

Follow men's eyes as they look to the skies.
The shifting shafts of shining weave the fabric of their dreams...

Other ones I like is "Black The Sky" by King's X and "Couldn't Stand The Weather" by Stevie Ray Vaughan if for no other reason than the album cover. :-)
 
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Jerry Reed. East Bound and Down. I add some of my own words to make it "chase worthy".
It's an inside joke with me and my 16 yr old. Outs me in a good mood when I hear it.
 
I'm not a big Bob Seger fan but I've always liked the feel of Turn The Page. The first lines of the song just have that feeling of what its like to be on the road to the next target...

On a long and lonesome highway east of omaha
You can listen to the engines moaning out as one note song
You think about the woman or the girl you knew the night before

But your thoughts will soon be wandering the way they always do
When youre riding sixteen hours and theres nothing much to do
And you dont feel much like riding, you just wish the trip was through

Here I am - on the road again

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe7yOccqdxI
 
Jerry Reed. East Bound and Down. I add some of my own words to make it "chase worthy".
It's an inside joke with me and my 16 yr old. Outs me in a good mood when I hear it.

Elinor: Aaron Tippen has a new cd with truck drivin music including your favorite and mine. It's called In Over Drive. Great truckin music.
Melissa
 
I'll have to check that out Melissa....my 16 yr old watched Smoky and the Bandit for the first time about 2 summers ago and I've never heard her laugh so much. When I walked in the room and started singing, she looked at me with this "how do you know that song" look. So, it is officially our song and she said it reminded her of me when I go chasing. In my case, I'm usually Northeast Bound and Down, lookin' up and truckin'. Wow, I need a life, huh?
 
Probably not a popular thing to bring up here... ;)

But my all time favorite is still Respect The Wind (Edward & Alex Van Halen), from "the movie". :cool:
 
I'm surprised this one never seems to be mentioned...though it's actually more of a poem than a song. It's great, regardless. It's Tornado Girl! by folk singer Ellis Paul. You can find his MP3 on-line.


Sandy has seen a tornado more times than she's seen the grateful dead...
She lives in oklahoma,
Where the storms come prairie fed,
And the numbers keep on mounting,
It's been twenty times and counting
That she's been in the path of
Splintered trees and twisted lead
That connect the dots between trailer parks
With destruction that's painted blood red

And now she wants to chase them,
With me, in my Honda Civic,
"we'll keep a safe distance.";
I say, "give me an instance
Where 'safety' is mileage specific...";
Okemah is where the last one touched down,
(that's Woody Guthrie's old home town) and,
(as if it would turn me around)
She starts singing "this land is your land";
I say, "ok, you win.....terrific.";

Now, I've never been to see something
That I wished wasn't even there,
Though I've heard that said of dentists,
And with in'laws, and from victims of the electric chair
But there I was, heading east on 44,
Getting pelted by hailstones the size of barn doors
So, of course, none of them were missing..
It was as if God was keeping score,
And the heavens were thundering their approval...
Thats when I suggested our hasty removal

Just a mile down the road, this rain of hailstones ceased
And a vaacuum of silence brought a turbulent peace....
The clouds started dancing, dressed up in taffeta green
And enveloped the sky in a jungle party theme--
There they gave birth to a barbed-wire wind
Sandy was frozen, her face had a maniacal grin,
A funnel cloud came roaring, cast down from the sky
Like the knife of the devil but twenty stories high!

Sandy broke from the car in a mad, desperation run
To touch her sole fixation, this wheel where death was spun,
And I could do but nothing, my heart came so undone
For the host of twenty tornadoes,
Who died with twenty-one...
 
I know this title will date me...but, how about "Blow'in In The Wind" by the folk trio Peter Paul and Mary, or Bob Dylans' version...... Another great 60's song is "Bad Moon Rising" by CCR......... And speaking of Bob Seger....how about, "Against The Wind"...
 
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I love to listen to the song "Black Sabbath" by none other than Black Sabbath with Ozzy of course. I love hearing the rain and the cracks of thunder in the beginning. In the lyrics where it talks about the big black shape, I refer to that as being the tornado.


What is this that stands before me?
Figure in black which points at me
Turn around quick, and start to run
Find out I'm the chosen one
Oh no

Big black shape with eyes of fire
Telling people their desire
Satan's sitting there, he's smiling
Watches those flames get higher and higher
Oh no, no, please God help me

Is it the end, my friend?
Satan's coming 'round the bend
people running 'cause they're scared
The people better go and beware
No, no, please, no


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEoN5Nx4u0w&feature=related
 
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